Perched at the Triple Frontier, where Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina meet, Puerto Iguazu is linked to Brazil by the Tancredo Neves bridge. It is home to the Museum of Images of the Jungle, the Mborore Museum, a bird rehabilitation center and the famed Iguazu National Park. The National Park is home to 275 waterfalls, including the world-renowned Iguazu Falls, which plunges 270 feet. A subtropical climate means it's warm in winter and hot in summer, with temperatures soaring up to 104°F.
Restaurants in Puerto Iguazu
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4.0 based on 2,332 reviews
The place is amazing.. This is a location were they stress the importance of preserving the environment and using the resources The sheer size of the structure and the wood furniture made from fallen trees is amazing. There is lots to look at and shopping... crafts are made by local artisans. Bring a lunch and enjoy the area or you can get a snack there.
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Went to the house of Alfredo an his family. Amazing work! You will get a tour with one of the volunteers there. They explaining very well what they are doing and what kind of projects they are supporting. It is really inspiring what they are building with all this plastic bottles and how they help humans with it! At the end you can buy some things they have created. Please give a tip to the volunteers and if you want also a donation. Definitely a MUST place to go and to support in Puerto Iguazú!
3.5 based on 5,308 reviews
So nice little place to kill a few hours. From the bus station it's probably a 20 minute walk or you can take a bus down there for about $2. I think the best pictures are taken from up above from the highest point. I'm like four corners in the United States you can't stand on all 3 places at once. Cuz the actual corners are in the middle of the river.
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